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TL;DR: xAI: When you select 100 of the most intelligent humans, you will find hardly any women among them. That is the fact that we are often advised not to mention openly because of social expectations and because we promote equal outcomes for everyone regardless of their abilities. Which is bad for high-tech business aiming for breakthroughs (especially) in STEM fields. I don't understand the reason for your comment about the all-men team for xAI. I think that is a natural outcome of selecting the most talented engineers from a very competitive pool. It has something to do with intelligence, where there is a higher proportion of males among the most intelligent people. You can search for "gender distribution intelligence gaussian curve" on Google Images Search and see the images for yourself. Maybe you will be able to comprehend what the curves imply. Men have a wider IQ range of intelligence than women (from dumbest to smartest), which means men are more likely to be dumber than the dumbest women and more intelligent then the most intelligent women in the same time. However, the average intelligence of men and women is pretty much the same. The key is the intelligence distribution. Once you understand that you will recognize that having all-male top talents is natural and it may just mean that he was after smartest people without looking at the gender. Which I think might be really the case here.
The lead engineer on TSMC's 5nm and 7nm processes now works at SMIC. He voluntarily left with a team of S. Korean and Taiwanese to join Team China. The ONLY reason why China is not producing 5nm chips at scale is because of export restrictions on machinery and chemicals. It's not due to knowledge of chip design. This is why the US is freaking out.
@siphothenjwayo1780 I didn't find the exact article but here's the alternative In google article Taiwan, Views of Mainland China Mostly Negative from pew research, sorry can't post link
That blows my mind too, but we had similar thing happen to Amazon's Ring series of products, which include doorbells, baby monitors and Alexa and of course everybody got mad that they no longer worked. What a time to live in, where PHYSICAL products need this shit to function. We all know its there for data collecting but people don't seem to give a hoot.
What's more crazy to me is how ppl can buy a bicycle without suspention. I understand that not everyone needs a cube or specialized but no suspention is like a instand death when driving fast over a curb. Bikes without suspention are stupid, change my mind.
@@sihamhamda47 Oh yeah I've heard of that as well, Louis Rossman talks about this kind of thing all the time. "You will Own Nothing and you will be Happy" You have a right to own the things you buy and fix them. Screw HP and any other company for doing that.
7nm is just the start... now China has the ecosystem to build pretty advanced chips despite all the sanctions is a pretty monumental achievement, I think things will only get better from there...
can someone explain to me why we as a society agree with the current course the west has gone on towards China? I mean it blows my mind that we are actively trying to technologically retard another nation. Like it's completely antagonistic and will do nothing but harbour bad feelings to a nation of like 1.5 billion people who now see the west as an archaic bully who is trying to maintain their status as global suzerain by any means possible (and make us look like complete morons when we fail). What possible benefit could this course have had, even assuming it worked perfectly, which it obviously hasn't.
It already did, on the memory & SSD chips. Most tech reviewers on youtube will tell you like 10 different reasons why M.2 drive has been getting cheaper in the last 2 years or so without mentioning the word "China", but the fact is the tide turned the moment YMTC in China started mass produce their 128 and 232 layer 3d NAND flash chips, the price of m.2 drives has gone down by at least 50% worldwide. Nowadays in China you can get a 2TB 5000MB/s nvme drive for as low as $65 USD. This to me likely means that other suppliers like Micron and Samsung had been sitting on their profiteering monopolistic asses for so damn long. Remember all those "Factory fires" or "Flood" excuses made by Samsung 2 - 3 times a year back then? Never happened in these last 2 years or so.
Yes, breaking the semiconductor equipment, fabrication and design monopolies will lead to significant cost reductions due to increased competition. Not good news for the current monopolists but certainly great news for customers.
If you are into PC building market, you must had noticed that the SSD prices dropped like jumping from the roof in this year, and no more Samsung factories on fire making prices going up, and guess why lol.
It's not just SMIC:s N+1 process, it's also Huawei's own advanced chip packaging/stacking technology which combines two chips into a chiplet package with an equivalent performance of that of a single chip half their node size (e.g. two 14nm chips combined into a 7nm chiplet package). Plus of course Huawei's homegrown EDA software, since Huawei cannot use US EDA software. So, to sum it up, it's Huawei's EDA tools, Huawei's chiplet technology, and SMIC's N+1 process...
China's victory doesn't seem so limited to me. It's amazing to make so much progress so fast. Yields can be improved over time, so that's probably not final. Also, whatever technology is beyond EUV could be found by China first.
He feels Huawei's growth is limited because if you have watched his videos, he has a totally biased views on everything China. I think its better that way, as it keeps his subscribers uninformed about the latest developments about China.
Isn't anyone else concerned that a company going under can turn all of their customers' bikes into bricks ? Can you even use it as a regular mecanichal bike afterwards ? It seems like an extreme amount of waste caused by software locking because the company thought they could make a locked ecosystem.
@@zenastronomyhey should but realistically none will, most probably would require a firmware update & well if bankrupt who's gonna pay a developer to code an update, pay to host the update servers ect... Edit: just saw the part about the app, seems they are doing something at least, but seems like it's a grab the key before servers go off so still gonna catch many people out
It’s also not as bad to have 50% yields, EUV lithography machines are known for even less yields, and they have to stop production a large portion of the time because of unforeseen issues arising.
7nm is actually powerful it depends on the chip design you may have 3nm chip but with heating issues due to poor design which better design in 7nm can easily beat . just like SD chips that is prone to overheating, while new gen huawei kirin designs are optimized to full performance without much overheating.
The 2015 28 nm Kirin 930 is about as power efficient as the 2016 14 nm Snapdragon 820 while about 80% as powerful. Huawei was making Apple and Qualcomm eat dust that's why Uncle Sam cut off access to TSMC.
@@isoboy2125 It looks like this time their sanctions game is biting them in the ass as they are losing their semiconductor equipment industry thanks to them.
They already had 5G chips. they are literally the leading market in 5G. they just couldnt use it because of the US. but the chips where already in production and being made. same goes for their 6G that Huawei is working on now.
actually highest quality chips dont go to regular consumers, rather for commercial/professional usage. Servers/datacenters/etc get the best quality silicon, remaining low quality silicon is given to consumers in cpus/gpus.
It looks nice. Are people not allowed to like nice looking things? Heck you don't even need a reason to like things, you canlike something just because
When china able to make chipset own their own, will benefit consumers all over the world, as US is selling chipset at a very high margin, is very much overpriced when their monopoly the market. We need china made chipset to nenefit whole world.
Let me get this straight. The app and internet connection is to set up the backup code for the kickstand, so it can be used offline? What's stopping anybody from stealing the bike by picking it up (yes it could have a tracker on it) but you can just wrap tin foil around the bike. A bike lock is cheaper, doesn't require a subscription, and is always offline.
If China is really making 7nm chips that do 5G that is a huge achievement that America never thought China could do. That will buy them time as they make more progress.
Quite happy at the foldable increase news. The smartphone industry needs a new form factor to spice things up again and foldable adoption increase shows people are more than interested.
@@fatalmokrane a lot of companies seem to be using more recycled materials and that also appears to be the reason a lot of them are doing trade in deals...I wish there was an more environmentally friendly way to go about it but this is where we currently are for the time being unfortunately...
@@majtechtings i have second hand phone of 2019 and i hope to use it for at least 3 more years. Its working as day one, and i see no reason to change it. ppl need to change this stupid ass consumerism mentality.
An app will still break at some point if it's not updated for new iOS or Android versions. The code needs to be open source to actually allow the bikes to survive after the company is gone.
I don't know about iOS, but on android I've seen even old apps work fine even though it will complain about the app being developed for an older version of android, plus given how android releases for the past few years have been mostly iterative without any big under the hood changes, I doubt there'd be much trouble in the future. But then again for a bicycle, I don't know about these fancy e-bicycles with network connectivity but I kept my regular old bicycles for at least 5-10 years, I wouldn't trust a mobile app for that long. Being open source would be nice yeah, especially since they are collecting the bluetooth key which I'd think would be sensitive information.
You put out simply the best general tech news briefing series. There may be a few that are better at their vertical niche, but for an all-arounder that is fit for general public you are the best. Thanks.
no they already had those chips in the begin state of 5G. Huawai got the most 5G patents its pretty much their creation. But they just couldnt use them because of the US. so this video is not 100% factual.
FYI, top topics on China's attempts at nodes less than N7, includes photonic, graphene, and quantum chips. Photonic and quantum chips will have production lines online this year. Graphene circuits are being taped up on Chinese eight inch graphene wafers. Further, there has bee media reports of 2-dimensional transistors, 3 atoms thick that can also be stacked and achieve nodes 1nm or less. This year and next should be busy years as more advances come out.
One thing to note in Huawei and SMIC case is that Well SMIC production capacity is extremely limited due to the fact that they can no longer buy new ASML machines due to sanctions, whatever they are producing with 50% yields are mostly from machines purchased before sanctions and thus cannot increase production capacity, so its more like a short term solution with whatever ASML and other foreign machines they have and having it run as much time as possible (or to buy 2nd hand Asml DUV machines to make it ) But when talking about TSMC or Samsung level of production capacity then its simply not possible until they can figure something out on a new indigenous DUV / EUV machine in mainland china itself ( which TBH is still quite far away as the only working mass producing DUV machine in china is SMEE DUV on 90nm tech , some major works are happening on a 45nm one also so might happen by 2026 or so but under 10nm is still quite far away, work on a 14nm machine has started but its mostly on paper only till now )
You forget that Huawei last year patented their own EUV technology, using a different technique of light sourcing than ASML (so you can no longer say the stole the technology). So I'm pretty sure they're working on an EUV machine with SMIC and SMEE. The thing is China has more engineers than any other country in the world and they have a very strong work ethic. Expecting that they'll take forever to catch up is foolish.
@@xzybit1984 Patenting an EUV and making a actual working model with okish yields is extremely difficult and challenging, for any nations especially for china with near 0 experience in this field, just throwing cash doesn't solve the problem On paper china has a DUV prototype which can make 7nm chips, but those chips have a yield of less than 15% ( extremely miserable and barely usable)even after using lots of foreign components and thus was selved , having a patent doesn't solve the issue and another problem is that the components going in a EUV machine is also Highly specialized like lenses from zeiss Germany or actuators from japan ( China has to solve all issues on how will they not only make a usable euv machine but also how will they create those specialized components aswell ) . So realistically A EUV machine from china with or without barely usable yields is still more than 5 years away (probably even more, EUV machines and its specialized components are no joke its extremely hard to make all those components even if you stole 100% technology)
@@helloworld.w6075 lol "its extremely hard to make all those components even if you stole 100% technology." I've heard this a million times, try teaching the technology to China, a China with a complete chip industry chain will put them all out of business in 2 years. European photolithography experts once told He Rongming, founder of Shanghai Microelectronics, that 'even if China was given a full set of drawings, it would not be able to make a photolithography machine', well now China has been able to make its own photolithography machine, albeit one that is 90nm. In May of this year, the lithography's 3 main components : the laser light source, the objective lens system, the table system, the technologies all has been broken through by China. You underestimated China. EDIT: Update in Jul 27. Breaking news: *SMEE will deliver the commercial 28nm lithography by the end of this year* ''90nm machines and components *HaVE nO sAnctiONs* on them'', how can you account for that now? They don't sanction on China in 28nm machines neither? LMAOOOOOO EDIT:7/9 update. Huawei released its mate60pro with 5G chip a few days ago. And China will product EUV(
2:03 slight correction - it isn't $30 bllion, it's just $3 billion. 18th July is the scheduled deadline but they can renegotiate after this. They only pay if Activision walks away.
incredible Huawei able to make their own chipset under the huge ban from the US and other countries, thumbs up to Huawei and china chipset maker. 👍👍 Is pretty bad that since Huawei banned, Qualcom CPU has very limited improvement over the years. When huawei is back, the Qualcom will no longer able to lazy doing improvement on their chip.
"Oops, Huawei learned how to make 5G chips" It's not like Huawei was already a pioneer in developing 5G and has an impressive IP portfolio regarding 5G.... 🤦♂
I'm not sure how what you say contradicts the title. Huawei has a lot of 5G IP, yes. But due to sanctions, they haven't been able to make a 5G chip in years. Now they figured out how to make them, which is exactly what the title says
@@TheFridayCheckoutI think the title is misleading at best TBH. Huawei KNOWS how to make 5g chips since they design their own chips. The only thing they don't have is a foundry that's not controlled by the US and in this case they found one in the form of SMIC
Possibly, the vertiginous growth of the market for folding smartphones in China is due not only to competition from various brands but also to the fact that the Chinese economy is somewhat independent of the US dollar. This translates into purchasing power for Chinese citizens.
China banning Micron Technologies was a boss move. The American administration didn't see that coming. Now I guess the game isn't funny anymore, considering that any google apps can be installed normally on any Huawei phones without google service framework and the play store. Trump might be a billionaire but he played himself on this one, he tried the same bullshiit with Xiaomi until Xiaomi corporation fought back and won it's case😂😂😂😂😂😂
Honestly quite interesting to see oneplus sales, I think it got alot of slack for mediocre phones for some time the last couple of years, but the 11 is pretty decent, same with tablet, and their budget tier is still going strong, nice to see after alot of problems for the group as a whole, would be sad if they'd need to go even more mainstream n such to keep alive with restrictions on them
I totally agree..their flagships that people call mediocre are definitely great phones at mid tier prices.most people never gave them a chance to use them and know how great they are especially for the price.. as a 10T user and a former 8t and 7t pro McLaren user im definitely am beyond satisfied.. I refuse to spend over $1,000 for phones that don't even come with a charger in the box and on top of that charge much slower than even some of my older oneplus phones..
@@investmentsound902 they end up giving the necessary flagship specs without the extras that are niche anyway for a respectable price, with a pleasant experience and modern look with some.cool color choices
@@BenjaminKeller i think you are partially right but having resistance to water is much more important than some gimmicks with lights and sounds which you are going to use for the first week and then either get bored or disable because of battery drainage. You never know when rain hits or you drop your phone, etc etc.
Phone competition is hard. So many companies chose t just leave the market, not because they were not profitable, but because they were profitable enough or not dominate enough and seen it as hurting their brand to be in a category that they were not the top brand. Which is sad.
VanMoof clearly shows that you shouldn’t over-tech your life. Recently my brother had to help out a stranded friend who had problems with his phone, causing him not to be able to use his Tesla nor his VanMoof bike 😂
From what I remember, every time when Elon Musk says something is not good, seems neither the ship is blocking his way, or he is trying to get on the ship.
@@alice_agogo i don't think they need external validation...and so they'd rather just be out of the limelight, quietly chugging away, doing well for themselves and enjoying their lives. They might just be normal healthy people lol.
@@PerpetualPrepondererits a investment company literally and its business including property. Tbh It was a tech company but now its just a investment company like JPmorgan ?
The yield rate of early production with limited knowledge and experience is and has always been low. The more experience you gather, the better the yield
the problem with the FTC loss, is that the judge's son works for Microsoft... terrible yield rates are not a real issue, and it appears EUV is not really necessary. also it appears china bought DUV machines and retrofitting them with EUV light sources
Huawei owns the patents for 5G, bought from a Turkish engineer , who tried to sell it in the US. Huawei had to develop the designs and practical knowhow to manufacture the chips They ate getting hundreds of millions in royalties from the US for the 5G patents. They didnt get the tech from America and are way ahead technologically. The Mate 60 also makes satellite calls 0- ahead of the US...
What kind of mismanagement is going on at VanMoof? I don't know about elsewhere in the world but their bikes are selling like hot cakes in the Netherlands. They're everywhere! This story does not stop at the development cost per bike as even razor thin margins should not be a problem at their level of success. For one, there have also been talks about their warranty repair programme not being up to snuff. I get the feeling that the execs just do not know how to run a company.
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TL;DR: xAI: When you select 100 of the most intelligent humans, you will find hardly any women among them. That is the fact that we are often advised not to mention openly because of social expectations and because we promote equal outcomes for everyone regardless of their abilities. Which is bad for high-tech business aiming for breakthroughs (especially) in STEM fields.
I don't understand the reason for your comment about the all-men team for xAI. I think that is a natural outcome of selecting the most talented engineers from a very competitive pool. It has something to do with intelligence, where there is a higher proportion of males among the most intelligent people. You can search for "gender distribution intelligence gaussian curve" on Google Images Search and see the images for yourself. Maybe you will be able to comprehend what the curves imply.
Men have a wider IQ range of intelligence than women (from dumbest to smartest), which means men are more likely to be dumber than the dumbest women and more intelligent then the most intelligent women in the same time. However, the average intelligence of men and women is pretty much the same. The key is the intelligence distribution. Once you understand that you will recognize that having all-male top talents is natural and it may just mean that he was after smartest people without looking at the gender. Which I think might be really the case here.
The ad transition😂
Cool honor should make their own chip and os and ditch android.
The lead engineer on TSMC's 5nm and 7nm processes now works at SMIC. He voluntarily left with a team of S. Korean and Taiwanese to join Team China. The ONLY reason why China is not producing 5nm chips at scale is because of export restrictions on machinery and chemicals. It's not due to knowledge of chip design. This is why the US is freaking out.
Because there are actual reasonable amount of Taiwanese believe in the unified China.
@@SpyFromMarsZeusthat's before Hongkong crackdown, nowadays it's a minority position in Taiwan
@siphothenjwayo1780 I didn't find the exact article but here's the alternative In google article Taiwan, Views of Mainland China Mostly Negative from pew research, sorry can't post link
@@aidilmubarock5394 lol nope
The fact lauhing your BS
@@SaretGnasoh ??? You don't trust the surveys?
Huawei succeeded in making their own CPU and 5G chips.
New phone = Mate 60 Pro.
It's kinda nuts to me that people would buy a device like a bicycle that doesn't work without a company server.
That blows my mind too, but we had similar thing happen to Amazon's Ring series of products, which include doorbells, baby monitors and Alexa and of course everybody got mad that they no longer worked. What a time to live in, where PHYSICAL products need this shit to function. We all know its there for data collecting but people don't seem to give a hoot.
@@superjboy16also the HP printer too, it needs to log in or create the HP account in order to use it
if a bike can't be fixed by me in my shed, I don't want it.
What's more crazy to me is how ppl can buy a bicycle without suspention. I understand that not everyone needs a cube or specialized but no suspention is like a instand death when driving fast over a curb.
Bikes without suspention are stupid, change my mind.
@@sihamhamda47 Oh yeah I've heard of that as well, Louis Rossman talks about this kind of thing all the time. "You will Own Nothing and you will be Happy" You have a right to own the things you buy and fix them. Screw HP and any other company for doing that.
7nm is just the start... now China has the ecosystem to build pretty advanced chips despite all the sanctions is a pretty monumental achievement, I think things will only get better from there...
Huawei is the INNOVATION KING NO ONE CAN REPLACE THEM EVEN APPLE ❤
can someone explain to me why we as a society agree with the current course the west has gone on towards China? I mean it blows my mind that we are actively trying to technologically retard another nation. Like it's completely antagonistic and will do nothing but harbour bad feelings to a nation of like 1.5 billion people who now see the west as an archaic bully who is trying to maintain their status as global suzerain by any means possible (and make us look like complete morons when we fail). What possible benefit could this course have had, even assuming it worked perfectly, which it obviously hasn't.
It is possible that the production of high-end chips in China could lead to cost reductions and potentially result in more affordable chips.
definitely, we all hate the price of BS nvidia 40X0 chip series
It already did, on the memory & SSD chips. Most tech reviewers on youtube will tell you like 10 different reasons why M.2 drive has been getting cheaper in the last 2 years or so without mentioning the word "China", but the fact is the tide turned the moment YMTC in China started mass produce their 128 and 232 layer 3d NAND flash chips, the price of m.2 drives has gone down by at least 50% worldwide. Nowadays in China you can get a 2TB 5000MB/s nvme drive for as low as $65 USD.
This to me likely means that other suppliers like Micron and Samsung had been sitting on their profiteering monopolistic asses for so damn long. Remember all those "Factory fires" or "Flood" excuses made by Samsung 2 - 3 times a year back then? Never happened in these last 2 years or so.
Yes, breaking the semiconductor equipment, fabrication and design monopolies will lead to significant cost reductions due to increased competition. Not good news for the current monopolists but certainly great news for customers.
If you are into PC building market, you must had noticed that the SSD prices dropped like jumping from the roof in this year, and no more Samsung factories on fire making prices going up, and guess why lol.
ahh i foreseen they will blame China for this induced "deflation" 🤣
It's not just SMIC:s N+1 process, it's also Huawei's own advanced chip packaging/stacking technology which combines two chips into a chiplet package with an equivalent performance of that of a single chip half their node size (e.g. two 14nm chips combined into a 7nm chiplet package). Plus of course Huawei's homegrown EDA software, since Huawei cannot use US EDA software. So, to sum it up, it's Huawei's EDA tools, Huawei's chiplet technology, and SMIC's N+1 process...
What about power consumption?
@@AlexanderSuraphelnew battery
Pretty sure there is some reverse engineered U.S. technology in there as well.
This is the equivalent of pouring in 2 cups of 50c water to get 100c water, it's not how it works.
@@icanc0lol
OMG ... Mate 60 is a game changing milestone. It means ASMIL, Intel, Samsung, etc are fast losing their valuable Chinese chip market.
hahhaha losing what market??
@@Vanguardkl "their valuable Chinese chip market."
@@Vanguardkl Chinese market is the number 1 chip market in the world LOL maybe in your tiny peanut brain it might not be the most important market
losing market for lies n sanctions😂
@@Vanguardklthe Chinese market and any markets under the threats of US sanctions aka most of the non-western world
China's victory doesn't seem so limited to me. It's amazing to make so much progress so fast. Yields can be improved over time, so that's probably not final. Also, whatever technology is beyond EUV could be found by China first.
He feels Huawei's growth is limited because if you have watched his videos, he has a totally biased views on everything China. I think its better that way, as it keeps his subscribers uninformed about the latest developments about China.
Isn't anyone else concerned that a company going under can turn all of their customers' bikes into bricks ? Can you even use it as a regular mecanichal bike afterwards ? It seems like an extreme amount of waste caused by software locking because the company thought they could make a locked ecosystem.
And they had to have Cowboy come to the rescue.
not a problem.
if it ever happens, a smart company would unlock all the bikes for their customers permanently
@@zenastronomyhey should but realistically none will, most probably would require a firmware update & well if bankrupt who's gonna pay a developer to code an update, pay to host the update servers ect...
Edit: just saw the part about the app, seems they are doing something at least, but seems like it's a grab the key before servers go off so still gonna catch many people out
@@AidanMacgregor-Personal true
Huawei withstood strict sanctions from the US govt. and now able to produce their own 5G phones, way more than just a limited victory.
Chad government
It’s also not as bad to have 50% yields, EUV lithography machines are known for even less yields, and they have to stop production a large portion of the time because of unforeseen issues arising.
7nm is actually powerful it depends on the chip design you may have 3nm chip but with heating issues due to poor design which better design in 7nm can easily beat . just like SD chips that is prone to overheating, while new gen huawei kirin designs are optimized to full performance without much overheating.
Is 5 year old technology. TSMC and Samsung move to 3nm next year
@@carkawalakhatulistiwa cope harder
then just stay with 7nm.. the rest of the world with poor design can move on with 3 or 2nm in the future.. win win
The 2015 28 nm Kirin 930 is about as power efficient as the 2016 14 nm Snapdragon 820 while about 80% as powerful. Huawei was making Apple and Qualcomm eat dust that's why Uncle Sam cut off access to TSMC.
It's crazy how the "free market" US gets to cripple economic rivals (Siemens, Toshiba, Alstom, Huawei, etc) time and again with impunity.
@@isoboy2125 this is why we should boycott all things American 🇺🇸
@@isoboy2125 It looks like this time their sanctions game is biting them in the ass as they are losing their semiconductor equipment industry thanks to them.
@@alice_agogoI started 10 years ago 😊
@@alice_agogoWe as in Winnie the Pooh fanboys, as the rest of Asia dont even like China 😂
Huawei was the first to make 5g chips 3 years ago, where have you been all this time lol
He was probably under a rock 😂😂😂
7nm is good enough, people want alternatives instead of everything controlled by the big bully and get sanctioned anytime.
I guess the CCP never pulled the sanction lever.
Good that China is beginning to innovate and invest in R&D like the leaders though.
@@transmission010What's CCP?
What do you mean 7nm is good enough when there is no product yet using 5nm except some boutique products and the highest end mobile phone.
They already had 5G chips. they are literally the leading market in 5G. they just couldnt use it because of the US. but the chips where already in production and being made. same goes for their 6G that Huawei is working on now.
What u mean they can't use them? China and Huawei using 5g from the start and never stopped.
@@ex0duzz they can't use it outside of China
If the yield rate is
actually highest quality chips dont go to regular consumers, rather for commercial/professional usage. Servers/datacenters/etc get the best quality silicon, remaining low quality silicon is given to consumers in cpus/gpus.
@@octoslut server, datacenter don't need 5nm or 7nm. DUV is all these sector need.
@@kongwee19787nm is not even necessary for most military tech people are just spitting out propaganda USA material
i still dont understand why youtubers praise the nothing phone. is it just the lights? it has nothing new
It looks nice. Are people not allowed to like nice looking things? Heck you don't even need a reason to like things, you canlike something just because
@@BenjaminKeller sure it looks nice, but I don't get how that justifies all the hype. Specially when they center it around the CEO
China's chips will get better, real quick. I don't believe the 5 year gap will exist for long.
When china able to make chipset own their own, will benefit consumers all over the world, as US is selling chipset at a very high margin, is very much overpriced when their monopoly the market. We need china made chipset to nenefit whole world.
Let me get this straight.
The app and internet connection is to set up the backup code for the kickstand, so it can be used offline?
What's stopping anybody from stealing the bike by picking it up (yes it could have a tracker on it) but you can just wrap tin foil around the bike.
A bike lock is cheaper, doesn't require a subscription, and is always offline.
And then you can get a bike with suspension so you don't die when driving fast over a curb
@@Bronyboiiiiiyou don’t need suspension, just don’t go fast over curbs lol
@@roflman2122 Cool breaking everytime because the bike is trash. Yeah no thanks.
it's not a fair fight for Huawei. let's see what happens next
Love your videos! Always cool and interesting tech news from all different spectrums❤
Netherlands obedience to Washington will ruin ASML.
Eventually they'll become irrelevant, and then they'll have no one to blame than themselves.
If China is really making 7nm chips that do 5G that is a huge achievement that America never thought China could do. That will buy them time as they make more progress.
Huawei is not capable of making an old fashioned radio
Quite happy at the foldable increase news. The smartphone industry needs a new form factor to spice things up again and foldable adoption increase shows people are more than interested.
Why tho, why the constant need to change phones ? That's just a waste and an ecological disaster.
@@fatalmokrane a lot of companies seem to be using more recycled materials and that also appears to be the reason a lot of them are doing trade in deals...I wish there was an more environmentally friendly way to go about it but this is where we currently are for the time being unfortunately...
@@majtechtings i have second hand phone of 2019 and i hope to use it for at least 3 more years.
Its working as day one, and i see no reason to change it.
ppl need to change this stupid ass consumerism mentality.
Elon founding a new Everything AI company after signing the letter is both hilarious and expected.
An app will still break at some point if it's not updated for new iOS or Android versions. The code needs to be open source to actually allow the bikes to survive after the company is gone.
I don't know about iOS, but on android I've seen even old apps work fine even though it will complain about the app being developed for an older version of android, plus given how android releases for the past few years have been mostly iterative without any big under the hood changes, I doubt there'd be much trouble in the future. But then again for a bicycle, I don't know about these fancy e-bicycles with network connectivity but I kept my regular old bicycles for at least 5-10 years, I wouldn't trust a mobile app for that long. Being open source would be nice yeah, especially since they are collecting the bluetooth key which I'd think would be sensitive information.
Or they could just permanently unlock the bike and people can just use a regular old chainlock 🤷🏻♂️
Its ok for huawei to finally make 5g phone again, it is not late at all as there are rarely progress in 5g industry in the last3years
🎵🎶🎵Bye bye American Lie (Pie )LOL 😂😂😂
Hwawei m holds the most patents in 5G. The title is misleading
You put out simply the best general tech news briefing series. There may be a few that are better at their vertical niche, but for an all-arounder that is fit for general public you are the best. Thanks.
Definitely I would like to get a Huawei 5G phone, their quality products are amazing. I still use Huawei pad and phone.
it was inevitable that huawei will figure something out even with the ban, will it be easy tho? certainly not
I really like Huawei. I have a p30. I'd like to upgrade to a newer Huawei device since I need to give mine
no they already had those chips in the begin state of 5G. Huawai got the most 5G patents its pretty much their creation. But they just couldnt use them because of the US. so this video is not 100% factual.
FYI, top topics on China's attempts at nodes less than N7, includes photonic, graphene, and quantum chips. Photonic and quantum chips will have production lines online this year. Graphene circuits are being taped up on Chinese eight inch graphene wafers. Further, there has bee media reports of 2-dimensional transistors, 3 atoms thick that can also be stacked and achieve nodes 1nm or less. This year and next should be busy years as more advances come out.
One thing to note in Huawei and SMIC case is that Well SMIC production capacity is extremely limited due to the fact that they can no longer buy new ASML machines due to sanctions, whatever they are producing with 50% yields are mostly from machines purchased before sanctions and thus cannot increase production capacity, so its more like a short term solution with whatever ASML and other foreign machines they have and having it run as much time as possible (or to buy 2nd hand Asml DUV machines to make it )
But when talking about TSMC or Samsung level of production capacity then its simply not possible until they can figure something out on a new indigenous DUV / EUV machine in mainland china itself ( which TBH is still quite far away as the only working mass producing DUV machine in china is SMEE DUV on 90nm tech , some major works are happening on a 45nm one also so might happen by 2026 or so but under 10nm is still quite far away, work on a 14nm machine has started but its mostly on paper only till now )
You forget that Huawei last year patented their own EUV technology, using a different technique of light sourcing than ASML (so you can no longer say the stole the technology). So I'm pretty sure they're working on an EUV machine with SMIC and SMEE. The thing is China has more engineers than any other country in the world and they have a very strong work ethic. Expecting that they'll take forever to catch up is foolish.
@@xzybit1984 Patenting an EUV and making a actual working model with okish yields is extremely difficult and challenging, for any nations especially for china with near 0 experience in this field, just throwing cash doesn't solve the problem
On paper china has a DUV prototype which can make 7nm chips, but those chips have a yield of less than 15% ( extremely miserable and barely usable)even after using lots of foreign components and thus was selved , having a patent doesn't solve the issue and another problem is that the components going in a EUV machine is also Highly specialized like lenses from zeiss Germany or actuators from japan ( China has to solve all issues on how will they not only make a usable euv machine but also how will they create those specialized components aswell ) . So realistically A EUV machine from china with or without barely usable yields is still more than 5 years away (probably even more, EUV machines and its specialized components are no joke its extremely hard to make all those components even if you stole 100% technology)
@@helloworld.w6075derestimating the Chinese is the last thing u wanna do fam
@@krazymeanie not underestimating, just realistic
@@helloworld.w6075 lol "its extremely hard to make all those components even if you stole 100% technology."
I've heard this a million times, try teaching the technology to China, a China with a complete chip industry chain will put them all out of business in 2 years.
European photolithography experts once told He Rongming, founder of Shanghai Microelectronics, that 'even if China was given a full set of drawings, it would not be able to make a photolithography machine', well now China has been able to make its own photolithography machine, albeit one that is 90nm.
In May of this year, the lithography's 3 main components : the laser light source, the objective lens system, the table system, the technologies all has been broken through by China. You underestimated China.
EDIT:
Update in Jul 27.
Breaking news: *SMEE will deliver the commercial 28nm lithography by the end of this year*
''90nm machines and components *HaVE nO sAnctiONs* on them'', how can you account for that now? They don't sanction on China in 28nm machines neither? LMAOOOOOO
EDIT:7/9 update.
Huawei released its mate60pro with 5G chip a few days ago.
And China will product EUV(
3billion dollars sounds like pocket change to Microsoft
2:03 slight correction - it isn't $30 bllion, it's just $3 billion. 18th July is the scheduled deadline but they can renegotiate after this. They only pay if Activision walks away.
incredible Huawei able to make their own chipset under the huge ban from the US and other countries, thumbs up to Huawei and china chipset maker. 👍👍
Is pretty bad that since Huawei banned, Qualcom CPU has very limited improvement over the years.
When huawei is back, the Qualcom will no longer able to lazy doing improvement on their chip.
Godzilla had Gonorrhea reading your comment.
Go go Huawei 💪
Continue making fun and underestimating the Chinese...at your own peril
how did you know one month ago?
Not surprised at all. Just matter of time. China has all necessary conditions to achieve the objectives. Just how fast.
That's because Chinese engineers & scientists are genius They just way smarter than other races
why not make a new video, Huawei new phone getting 100 million ordesr online
"Oops, Huawei learned how to make 5G chips"
It's not like Huawei was already a pioneer in developing 5G and has an impressive IP portfolio regarding 5G....
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I'm not sure how what you say contradicts the title. Huawei has a lot of 5G IP, yes. But due to sanctions, they haven't been able to make a 5G chip in years. Now they figured out how to make them, which is exactly what the title says
@@TheFridayCheckoutI think the title is misleading at best TBH. Huawei KNOWS how to make 5g chips since they design their own chips. The only thing they don't have is a foundry that's not controlled by the US and in this case they found one in the form of SMIC
Yeah that sounded clickbaity to me as well
Someone is saying a real chef is learning how to cook. No excuse to debate further. Period.
@@williamlau7179 it's more like saying a real chef needs to make their own cooking utensils.
Possibly, the vertiginous growth of the market for folding smartphones in China is due not only to competition from various brands but also to the fact that the Chinese economy is somewhat independent of the US dollar. This translates into purchasing power for Chinese citizens.
This is spot on.
This bike is the definition of you will own nothing and be happy
The return of the king of Huawei will be the beginning of the nightmare in the United States
on SMIC website they say the chip is 5 nano not 7, still quite impressive considering they couldn't make anything below 25 or 15.
The Tech world would've been different if Huawei wasn't banned
China banning Micron Technologies was a boss move. The American administration didn't see that coming. Now I guess the game isn't funny anymore, considering that any google apps can be installed normally on any Huawei phones without google service framework and the play store. Trump might be a billionaire but he played himself on this one, he tried the same bullshiit with Xiaomi until Xiaomi corporation fought back and won it's case😂😂😂😂😂😂
Its all smoke and mirrors. Huawei's global mail servers are based in Germany & N.Ireland.😆
Honestly quite interesting to see oneplus sales, I think it got alot of slack for mediocre phones for some time the last couple of years, but the 11 is pretty decent, same with tablet, and their budget tier is still going strong, nice to see after alot of problems for the group as a whole, would be sad if they'd need to go even more mainstream n such to keep alive with restrictions on them
I totally agree..their flagships that people call mediocre are definitely great phones at mid tier prices.most people never gave them a chance to use them and know how great they are especially for the price.. as a 10T user and a former 8t and 7t pro McLaren user im definitely am beyond satisfied.. I refuse to spend over $1,000 for phones that don't even come with a charger in the box and on top of that charge much slower than even some of my older oneplus phones..
@@investmentsound902 they end up giving the necessary flagship specs without the extras that are niche anyway for a respectable price, with a pleasant experience and modern look with some.cool color choices
Literally back, bigger and stronger
Smartbikes ? *laughs in Specialized*
1:18 you don't know? 11 series is considered a revival of the brand even by enthusiasts and we love it too
Well, you just cant make me eat hamburger everyday... I need some noodle, please.
Nice to know, considering Huawei has a very sizable proportion of ALL 5G worldwide patents. Is it more than 50%?
Why the FUCK would the bike I own become unusable if a companies servers went offline? WHAT THE FUCK?
Seems like I'm the only one who thinks foldables are stupid.
The Nothing 2 also only has IP54 rating soo that's pretty funny for a phone of that price, Karl Pei smoking some weird shit.
Do normal people care? I haven't once looked at the rating in my life. I'm not going to swim with it anyway
@@BenjaminKeller i think you are partially right but having resistance to water is much more important than some gimmicks with lights and sounds which you are going to use for the first week and then either get bored or disable because of battery drainage.
You never know when rain hits or you drop your phone, etc etc.
@@FTL1511 I'd rather have better specs all around than a higher IP rating.
I'm not dumb enough to drop my phone in water.
@@FTL1511IP 54 only?? The new Nokia 110 4g 2023 with it's removable battery has the same ingress protection 😂😂😂😂😂
Huawei mate 60 pro 5g phone has released.
I appreciate Marton not having it this week.
What would be even more fun is if Huawei starting supplying other Chinese brands with their home grown chips. RIP Qualcomm if that happens.
"Oops, Huawei learned how to make 5G chips" ...is he kidding? He is kidding right... How about they learned how to bring them to market ?
Not much western media talk about this🤔🤔🤔
Phone competition is hard. So many companies chose t just leave the market, not because they were not profitable, but because they were profitable enough or not dominate enough and seen it as hurting their brand to be in a category that they were not the top brand. Which is sad.
pretty soon they'll be able to compete with phones from 5 years ago.
Huawei will have their own EUV sooner or later ... just a matter of time.
VanMoof clearly shows that you shouldn’t over-tech your life. Recently my brother had to help out a stranded friend who had problems with his phone, causing him not to be able to use his Tesla nor his VanMoof bike 😂
Wasn't the yield rate of Huawei 7nm chips more like 15% - not 50%?
78% in the third quarter of last year. Get improved this year. Huawei is focused on 5nm chip production this year
From a business perspective, a less than 50% yield rate means it will still be cheaper than a comparable western product.
From what I remember, every time when Elon Musk says something is not good, seems neither the ship is blocking his way, or he is trying to get on the ship.
I like your news delivery better than Linus's tech linked
welcome huawei comeback
So, BBK Electronics is now officially the largest smartphone company in the world?? That is downright impressive.
It already was even before pandemic. Why they don't lump up oppo and vivo sales together is beyond me.
@@alice_agogo i don't think they need external validation...and so they'd rather just be out of the limelight, quietly chugging away, doing well for themselves and enjoying their lives. They might just be normal healthy people lol.
@@PerpetualPreponderer they're not. The brands in my country are annoying.
@@alice_agogo how so?
@@PerpetualPrepondererits a investment company literally and its business including property. Tbh It was a tech company but now its just a investment company like JPmorgan ?
Congratulations Huawei 💝🇨🇳🥰💎💕
huawei has the most patents of 5g. this title is stupid
is p60 pro then better then mate 60 pro because of that kirin chip
Elon musk: *builds super-AI*
AI: “the answer is 42”
Nice ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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Yield can be improve overtime
They just didn't want Huawei being the number 1.
The yield rate of early production with limited knowledge and experience is and has always been low. The more experience you gather, the better the yield
Many Chinese intellects/scientists from around the world(EU, US, UK, etc.) are going back to China due to racism & discrimination towards them.
轻舟已过万重山!遥遥领先!!
the problem with the FTC loss, is that the judge's son works for Microsoft...
terrible yield rates are not a real issue, and it appears EUV is not really necessary. also it appears china bought DUV machines and retrofitting them with EUV light sources
Why oops???
50% ... bruh
Here we have normal bike to Ebike conversion kit it costs just 97$
Well done China
Taiwan chip factories are in mainland china about 5 years ago or something
Huawei owns the patents for 5G, bought from a Turkish engineer , who tried to sell it in the US. Huawei had to develop the designs and practical knowhow to manufacture the chips They ate getting hundreds of millions in royalties from the US for the 5G patents. They didnt get the tech from America and are way ahead technologically. The Mate 60 also makes satellite calls 0- ahead of the US...
Ten minutes late and over 1k viewers 😮
Oh poor you
5.5g from china
HUAWEI WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS! IN A CAVE WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!
how did they know
😂😂😂😂 america lol
Microsoft have to pay Blizzard 30 billion if the deal doesn't go through by Tuesday. why?
Probably a clause in the merger contract, to offset a loss in holder value as a result of a failed merger.
3 not 30
What kind of mismanagement is going on at VanMoof? I don't know about elsewhere in the world but their bikes are selling like hot cakes in the Netherlands. They're everywhere! This story does not stop at the development cost per bike as even razor thin margins should not be a problem at their level of success. For one, there have also been talks about their warranty repair programme not being up to snuff. I get the feeling that the execs just do not know how to run a company.